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“The Peach room with it's convertible twins to king was really comfortable!” (Darceynyc)

Jul 6, 2015

“larger rooms in the main house, or in the cottage, are the best” (Annelate50s)

Jun 18, 2015

“There are only two rooms in the Lodge. We did not see the others on site.” (Isambard40)

Nov 11, 2014

“We were on the first floor and you can hear early morning creaking from upstairs if they are early birds.” (Peginnc)

Oct 16, 2014

“We have stayed here twice, once in the Yellow Room and once in the Lilac Room, both of which are upstairs. They are comfortable, and the larger Lilac Room has a fireplace. Unfortunately it was not cool enough last week for us to use it.” (411bethp)

Oct 12, 2014

“Upstairs rooms were great.” (Church67)

Oct 7, 2014

“The rooms on the east side have a fireplace. The downstairs room next to the kitchen has a very small but serviceable bathroom” (505peggym)

Sep 28, 2014

“The east cottage was great and in a separate building from the lodge, so exceptionally private and with what felt like exclusive access to pool. If you're staying there, you might want to ask if the pool is for the whole lodge, as if so, you might find it annoying to have sunbathers right outside your windows.” (julies426)

Sep 24, 2014

“Rooms upstairs avoid hearing footsteps downstairs. As about air
mattresses if you have children staying with you. Owners are accommodating about getting the right family in the right room.” (804rebeccad)

Aug 24, 2014

“The Lavendar room is on 2nd floor and has 2 windows (i.e. cross ventilation). Plus, there's no one walking over your head early in the morning.” (roguepetunia)

Jul 23, 2014

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We stayed for two nights for an impromptu getaway to do some hiking in the area. The B&B is very convenient to Storm King but we did not go there as we've been before. We stayed in the yellow room, which is a smaller room but very bright and cheery with comfortable bed. The owner, Hal, is very friendly and...
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We're from England and we were in search of a glimpse of small town american hospitality and fun. We found it. We stayed in the pine room and it was top banana. The pool is delicious. Highly recommended.

We stayed in the peach room, which has 2 twin beds that can be converted to a king. I know what you are thinking, but let me say that it was an extremely comfortable bed. The conversion was seamless and we slept very well.
Breakfast the next morning was delicious and we really hit the jackpot with our fellow guests....
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Storm King Lodge commands a great view over the Hudson Valley area and is very close to the impressive sculpture park. Hal is a friendly and interesting host and the house is full of character. A really nice place to stay. Free bar is a bonus not to be abused!

The main house is stunning - an old barn long ago redone into a house, with big beams and high ceiling over great room to gather in. Four bedrooms, one small (with 2 twins possible), the others roomy with Queen beds. All with own baths. Best, a covered porch/deck overlooking the lawn and looking out towards the Hudson. Which no,...
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This is a lovely place to stay if you're in the Cornwall area. The pool was a welcome treat after a full day of biking around Storm King Sculpture Park. There's a little fridge for guests that we were able to put our beers into and the host let us grab two of his cold ones while ours chilled.
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I went to my hometown for an emergency visit and stayed at the Storm King Lodge, mostly due to the glowing TripAdvisor reviews. It did *not* disappoint! A wonderful, quaint B&B with excellent views, wonderful food, and a very charming host!
Hal is a wonderful host who greeted us with fun stories and excellent food. Convenient snacks, coffee, and drinks...
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Such a comfortable, cosy place in a beautiful setting. Hal's a bit chatty, but boy is he knowledgeable about the area. His recommendations for restaurants and museums were spot on. We will definitely be back.

This was a VERY comfortable B&B, clean, close proximity to Storm King Art Center, but the host, Hal Janks, was outstanding! He had directions printed to area restaurants, free snacks available including beer in the guest fridge, and self serve Keurig for us coffee addicts prior to breakfasts. He personalized each guests dietary requests for wonderful breakfasts. Definitely will recommend.

My fiancee's and my first experience at a B&B and we loved it. Beautiful lodge and grounds and wonderful hosts. Felt like part of the family, great advice on local food, and had flowers waiting for us in the room. The breakfast was excellent and we really enjoyed the conversation with the other guests. We would go back in a...
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